Repeat the process starting from the third peg, forming a chain, and connect your second chain to the other end of the bracelet using your second s-clip (see picture). Use and s-clip to connect the end of the chain to the other side of the bracelet, forming the loop of the bracelet (see picture). Hook another band through the ends of the first band, and continue this until you have a chain of single bands long enough to complete the circle around your wrist (see picture). Make sure to hold the other end of the band until you can thread your hook through both ends, with all the loops from the second peg on the middle of the new band. Use the hook to grab onto a new band and pull it through the loops on the peg (see picture). Place your hook through all of the loops on peg two. Your bracelet should now only be attached on pegs two and three (see picture). Hook the two red loops on the fourth peg back onto the second (in front of the third peg so they aren't over it). Hook the two red loops on the first peg over onto the third (in front of the second peg, so they aren't over it). Once you reach the length you want to stretch across the top of your wrist (not around the entire wrist), your bracelet should look like this. As the bracelet builds, it will come off the pegs looking like the photo below. Continue this pattern: Red on pegs one and two. This will make three loops on all four of the pegs. Now place a red band over the first and second pegs, and another over the third and fourth pegs. Take the bottom loops and hook them over to the other side of the pegs. This will again make you have three loops on the second and third pegs. Once you move the bottom loops from the middle two pegs over, place a silver band between the second and third peg (no twisting). Always move loops to the same side (I always move mine from the right side of the peg to the left) and your bracelet will begin to form on that side of the peg strip. You should have two red loops over the first peg, two reds and a silver on the second peg, two reds and a silver on the third peg, and two red loops on the fourth peg (see picture).Īs soon as you get three loops on a peg (which you should have on the second and third peg right now), you want to hook the bottom loop from the outside (not going through the other loops on the peg) and lift it up and over the peg to the other side (see pictures). Place a red band between the first and second peg, and another between the third and fourth peg. The rest will simply be stretched between pegs without any twists. These are the only bands that will be twisted into figure eights. You should now have one red loop on the first peg, a red and silver on the second peg, a red and silver peg on the third peg, and a red loop on the fourth peg (see picture). Place a silver band in the same figure eight pattern between the second and third peg, bridging the gap between the two red pegs. There should be a space between the two bands so that they don't overlap on a peg (see picture). Do the same between the third and fourth peg. Hook a red band over the first peg and twist it once before looping it over the second peg, so it forms a figure eight between the two. We will only be working on the first four pegs. You will need more than twice the number of framing bands than mustache bands), a hook, and two s-clips (c-clips work just as well). You will need: One strip of pegs from a rainbow loom, two colors of bands (Mine are red for the framing bands and silver for the mustache bands.
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